The major consists of ten courses in the German program. Required are: GER 233 Advanced German: Reading, Writing, Analysis, at least one 300-level seminar, and a capstone experience. German majors ...
Use the CU Class Search to search by Core, GEN ED, specific subjects, keywords, instructors, etc. Search for "GRMN" to get a listing of German courses for a specific semester. For all German courses, ...
If you never studied German before, the best course to start your language learning is GER 101 (offered in the Fall semester). If you’ve studied German before, you can ask the instructor to let you ...
The concurrent BAM (Bachelor’s–Accelerated Master’s Program) in German Studies recognizes the need for master's-level training upon entering the job market in a variety of sectors that call for highly ...
Introduction to the basics of the German language, acquainting students with the essentials of oral and written German and introducing cultures and societies of contemporary German-speaking Europe. HU ...
How is it that the culture of German-speaking Europe has so profoundly influenced and shaped Western civilization—and especially the culture of the United States—through the centuries and into today?
To view the complete descriptions of the courses that satisfy the requirements for the German Studies major/minor, please visit the University Bulletin. For course times, locations, and additional ...
Introduction to listening, speaking, reading, and writing in German and to the culture of German-speaking regions. This course meets three (3) hours per week in the classroom and requires at least one ...
Photo taken by Cody Timmer on the 2024 study abroad program to Germany. Moritzburg Castle sits outside Dresden, capital of the German state of Saxony. German opportunities at Michigan Tech reflect the ...